The hip-hop artist has been announced as the only supporting act that will be opening for the U.S. rapper on her Pinkprint tour. Read more »
In the third such report in a week, South Sudanese forces have been accused of atrocities, including gang rape, burning people alive and cutting them to pieces. The Office of the ... Read more »
Mugabe apparently left for New Delhi, India, to speak at the World Cultural Festival, but his spokesperson said the trip was cancelled due to security concerns. Read more »
Governor Rochas Okorocha was at Chatham House in London to deliver a lecture. Read more »
The government has approved the creation of seven operational units in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation. Read more »
The leader of the newly formed opposition party, Joyce Mujuru, reportedly told a church gathering that Indians prospered with smuggled Marange diamonds. Read more »
Embattled former chief of defence staff Alex Badeh is facing corruption charges. Read more »
Long queues could be seen at many petrol stations across the country, causing traffic gridlocks. Read more »
The telecom giant was fined U.S.$3.9 billion last year after failing to disconnect unregistered subscribers. Read more »
The country's national football body has suspended its officials following allegations of trying to fix the results of the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against ... Read more »
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